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When damselflies die, their bodies typically change color from vibrant hues to duller shades, often appearing grayish or brown. This change occurs due to the breakdown of pigments and the loss of structural coloration, which gives them their iridescent appearance when alive. Environmental factors, such as exposure to elements and decomposition, can also influence the color change after death.

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